Monthly Archives: February 2013

The Daily Record is proud to announce its 2013 Top 100 Women. Since 1996, we’ve recognized more than 1,000 high-achieving Maryland women who are making an impact through their leadership, community service and mentoring. The winners include 19 new inductees ...

The Baltimore County-based commercial real estate group CSG Partners and its asset management subsidiary, Property Management Associates, announced this week they had been acquired by two longtime company executives, Alan C. Grabush and Matthew W. Steinmeier.

A man who was attacked by a baseball bat-wielding college student is suing the school where the attack happened, saying it failed to protect the community from the suspect who was later accused of cannibalism. Joshua Ceasar, 23, was left ...

A Maryland man who sued gossip website thedirty.com claiming it published defamatory statements about him, including that he is a “child stalker,” “a predator” and was dishonorably discharged from the military (he said he received an honorable discharge), entered into a confidential settlement Monday with the website and its operator and commentator, Nik Richie.

A Court of Special Appeals ruling this week prohibiting direct contact between a domestic violence victim and her abuser highlights just how sharply divided women’s advocates remain on whether such intervention protects victims or deters them from reporting abuse.

The Office of the Inspector General (OIG) of the federal Department of Health and Human Services recently released two advisory opinions clarifying the reach of the federal anti-kickback statute. That law makes it illegal for anyone to pay or receive money or other benefits designed to induce the referral of a patient for items or services payable by a federal health care program, such as Medicare.

There are two bills in Annapolis this year that are getting little, if any attention, but a recent state review panel decision ought to make some legislators take a closer look at ongoing efforts to strengthen Maryland’s open meetings laws.